MCI Cultural Student Exchange Program
Objectives
The MCI Cultural Student Exchange program is designed with the following objectives:
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To supplement the student's theoretical knowledge with a practical
work experience.
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To integrate the theory from the academic courses determined by the
student and nursing faculty with the practice during the internship.
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To provide opportunities to develop critical thinking, problem
solving skills by being engaged in real life work situation.
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To develop skills and an understanding of the work place to assist
in the transition from the academia to the medical institutions
after graduation.
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To learn to work well with patients, other nurses, physicians,
families, and other health care team members to give
patient-centered care.
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To broaden the student's experience by exposure to clinical
experience in another culture.
Prerequisites:
Junior or senior nursing student in good academic standing in the
School of Nursing in home country. Faculty sponsor and director
approval is required. Successful completion of specific clinical
courses may be prerequisites for certain internship areas
(e.g. critical care, emergency room, medical-surgical nursing;
parent-child nursing; etc.)
Responsibilities:
The parties involved in the nursing intern program will include the
sponsoring organization -- Minority Care International (MCI), the
nursing student, the faculty supervisor and the director of the
nursing program, the hospital supervisor and nursing preceptor, and
the Nursing Student Advisor on the MCI Advisory Board.
Minority Care International as the sponsoring organization will
provide the liaison among the internship members: the intern, the
University of Mindanao and the University of Southeastern Philippines
Nursing director, the clinical site. MCI will also secure housing and
transportation for the intern and provide an student advisor to
maximize the student's learning experience in the U.S. A letter of
agreement will be sent by MCI to any participating universities along
with any site-specific requirements/forms.
Nursing student
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Students will be responsible for meeting any site-specific criteria
(i.e. inoculations, signed confidentiality statements, etc.) prior
to the start of the internship.
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The student will (1) list goals and objectives for her/his
internship, (2) write a paper summarizing the work experiences, and
(3) give a presentation to her/his class upon return to the sending
country.
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Upon arrival, the nursing intern will meet with faculty advisor to
discuss clinical courses in the area of interest. The student will
also meet with the hospital supervisor to discuss requirements and
responsibilities and attend any necessary clinical orientation.
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The intern will confer with the hospital preceptor periodically to
discuss her/his experiences and performance.
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The intern will confer with the faculty advisor to discuss her/his
performance.
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The intern will practice under the preceptor's supervision and will
seek help in unfamiliar situations.
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The intern will behave in a professional manner and follow standards
of practice as outlined in the hospital handbook.
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The student will complete clinical and course assignments following
the course guidelines and schedule.
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The student will adhere to the clinical schedule established with
the preceptor and contact the preceptor if illness or an emergency
prevents work.
Good Practice Behavior for Student Interns
Attitude and Skills
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Demonstrate a commitment to ongoing personal and professional
development through formal and informal experiences.
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Wear appropriate clinical attire, according to hospital guidelines
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Show accountability by being on time and committed to the practice
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Be flexible in accepting assignments
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Show interest and openness to learning
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Share information to help the preceptor understand your strengths,
needs and goals
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Listen; communicate with preceptor, peers, and other health care
team members
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Continue to ask questions until achieve full comprehension
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Show evidence-based practice for diverse populations
Barriers to Optimum Outcomes:
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Lack of self-confidence or presence of undue anxiety, insecurity, or
fear
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Poor study skills, learning difficulties, or lack of discipline
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Poor motivation
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Inadequate knowledge
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Worries about home, finances, or health
Faculty supervisor
meets with the intern as needed and assigns the grade for the
internship. The basis for formulating the grade will be the student's
performance in the classes based on the criteria and outcomes outlined
on the course syllabus.
Nursing Chair
ensures that student meets the academic requirements for taking
classes in the nursing program.
Hospital
supervisor is responsible for directly or indirectly
supervising internship activities and evaluating the student's
performance. The supervisor will ensure that qualifications and
assignments meet the Texas Board of Nursing requirements.
Hospital
Preceptor is responsible for directly or indirectly
supervising internship activities and evaluating the student's
performance.
The hospital will
provide a stipend for the travel expenses of the intern and assistance
with the living expenses.
Academic Credits: Number of academic credits to be earned_____________________
number of internship hours to be worked ________________________
general description of the work schedule _________________________
Please print and fill out the internship application form
below and mail it to Minority Care International LS Violan Building,
Bonifacio Street, Davao City 8000, Philippines